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I use a 15 year old dewalt drill for big ****, and the 12v bosch for smaller ****. The 12v has replaced many of the big guys jobs as it's handier to use.
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VeteranXV
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Originally Posted by pancake
idk y this become milwaukee vs makita (cuz icfire post article pro milwaukee?? but he owns makita...)
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i think as a member you need to stfu and stfd...
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VeteranXX Contributor
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Pancake is a reputation dodging meber
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I want a corded worm drive circular saw. You can pretty much build a house with a hammer, drill/driver, and circular saw.
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VeteranX
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yo u need a new thing
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VeteranX
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i ****in hate these ppl
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VeteranX
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some of u think u have a better agenda
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VeteranXX
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milwaukee p good. i beat the crap out of mine. the 18v fuel drill/driver is coming on 1 1/2years old. It's a jobsite grade tool. Way overkill for occassional home use. For home stuff - you just need to spin a drill bit around in a circle for 5 mins a year - get a mid grade ryobi or de walt.
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hey rayn here is a question for ya why cordless ???
They are **** compared to direct source?
Cant beat the power of a cord drill.
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VeteranXX
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Yeah for masonry nothing beats my corded impact drill.
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VeteranXV
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On another note - if you ever need a tool and don't want to spend a lot of money just head over to Harbor Freight Tools
I paid $20 for an oscillating tool and buy various things that don't see much use.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TechnoDonut
I want a corded worm drive circular saw. You can pretty much build a house with a hammer, drill/driver, and circular saw.
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False
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I use Porter and Cable stuff, best bang for your buck I think
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Originally Posted by machine88aus
hey rayn here is a question for ya why cordless ???
They are **** compared to direct source?
Cant beat the power of a cord drill.
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Because you don't need "power" to build furniture.
Cordless because its convenient, compact, and lightweight. The right tool for the right job.
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Originally Posted by pancake
idk y this become milwaukee vs makita (cuz icfire post article pro milwaukee?? but he owns makita...)
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Makita has staying power because they make tools that last, I'd put them ahead of dewalt for your average power tool.
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ive met and worked with many professionals that have litterally just bought whatever was on sale (and somewhat pro quality) at home depot or pawn shop liquidation sale stollen etc
for home use ya i can see lasting power etc
every day use as long as it has enough power to do what u want and charges decently fast and wont break when u smash it somehow it is good impact gun imo
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Because you don't need "power" to build furniture.
Cordless because its convenient, compact, and lightweight. The right tool for the right job.
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Your a **** wit you just grab something and make it work....
Do you even trade...
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